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Dale

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  1. Yeah. My friends sds drill he uses for drilling holes in brick. Seems to do the job fine. Mine seems more of a demolition job if u apply the slightest pressure. Hence why I had to ask if it was the norm
  2. Yeah I kind of assumed it would punch a bit. But build up to it if u get me. It just drills then a big punch once pressure is applied. Hence why I thought I would ask. Just glad it's working how it should. I guess it's more of a case of u have to get used to the drill.
  3. Ok that's fine then. Just a very strong kick so was just worried. Almost a chisel than a drill when it kicks. Trick to drilling holes that don't get too big just don't apply any pressure I guess?
  4. Could be. Just unsure. It has a shock absorption handle. Wouldn't think it would kick so hard.
  5. Isn't hammer only for chiselling?
  6. Hi there. So I have the dhr264 36v sds drill. When drilling in masonry I use rotation + hammer mode. As its drilling if I apply pressure it then "kicks" the drill bit in the wall.... Is this a normal function? As I don't feel I am applying excessive force & without any force it obviously wouldn't drill as well. Just to confirm I am using sds plus bits.
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